Strongylus vulgaris
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Image:Strongylus vulgaris.gif Strongylus vulgaris compared to a penny
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Strongylus vulgaris, commonly known as the blood worm,[1] is a common horse parasite in the phylum Nematoda. [2] This nematode is considered to be one of the "most pathogenic" of the large strongyles subphylum and is distrubuted worldwide, wherever there are grassland and temperate environment. [3]
[edit] References
- ^ Disease Information. 2001. “Merial” http://nz.merial.com/horse_owners/disease/strongy_lg.html
- ^ De Ley, P. & Blaxter, M. “Systematic Position And Phylogeny.” The Biology of Nematodes. Lee D. L. (Ed.). London & New York: Taylor & Francis, 2002. 1-30.
- ^ Johnstone, C. Parasites and Parasitic Diseases of Domestic Animals. 24 Jan. 2000. University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine & Merck. http://cal.vet.upenn.edu/merial/index.html
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